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How many songs, O summer wind, How many songs you know Of fair, sweet things in your wanderings, As over the earth you go. –Ina Donna Coolbrith (1841–1928) | | | Question of the Day How can I clean soap scum from my glass shower doors without harming the shine of the aluminum door frame? – Answer Puzzle of the Day The Badger State.(Name the U.S. state!) – Answer | | ADVERTISEMENT Bring Butterflies to Your Backyard! Butterflies find nectar from a variety of flowers but only lay eggs on specific plants. Planting both nectar and host plants gives you the best chance to see beautiful butterflies in action! Learn which host plant supports your favorite butterfly! | | ADVERTISEMENT Add a focal point to your gardens! These hand-painted garden stakes feature a stunning butterfly on top. You can set it amongst your garden beds to add a pleasing focal point that will fit right in with your flowers or shrubs! | | ADVERTISEMENT Order Your 2024 Old Farmer's Almanac Planner This popular planner provides plenty of space to jot down appointments, events, reminders, observations, and inspiration. Each day offers a tip, fact, quote, proverb, or a bit of folklore to brighten your day! | | 17 Favorite Zucchini Recipes How do you use up zucchini, that flavorful summer squash? There are so many ways to enjoy this versatile vegetable at its peak that go beyond zucchini bread. | | | | ADVERTISEMENT Get ready for the farmer's market! If you venture out to the market, make sure you’re ready with plenty of totes to carry fresh produce and goods back to the kitchen. Shop our selection of reusable totes! | | Invasive Species Run Wild Ecologically speaking, the most dangerous guests are the invasive species—the insects, animals, and plants that arrived here by accident, or simply through our bad judgment, and stayed. | | | | Love Talk for Pigs Occasionally, while perusing past editions of the Almanac, we find timeless advice that bears—or begs for—repeating, such as this advice on “love talk for pigs” from 1987. | | | | | | | ☞ If you enjoy the Daily Almanac, share with a friend ☜ | | | | You received this email because you signed for updates from The Old Farmer's Almanac. If you do not wish to receive our regular e-mail newsletter in the future, please click here to manage preferences. Is Daily too much? Switch to weekly! *Please do not reply to this e-mail* © 2023 Yankee Publishing Inc. An Employee-Owned Company 1121 Main Street | P.O. Box 520 | Dublin, NH 03444 Contact Us View web version | | | | |
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